Storm Center Update - Thursday PM

A few clouds still lingering over the southeast portion of KELOLAND this afternoon. Otherwise, mostly clear with a few scattered clouds across the rest of KELOLAND with temperatures topping out in the 70s. Winds have been high with gusts in the 30s and 40s.

For the evening and overnight, winds will calm down but a few clouds will stick around over parts of KELOLAND. Otherwise, dry tonight and lows cooling down to the upper 40s to low 50s.

For Friday, the end of the work week, northwesterly winds will continue keeping highs much cooler, highs only reaching the upper 60s. The northwesterly winds will also keep pushing the humidity out so much comfortable weather is ahead for the weekend.

Surface high pressure will develop late Friday which will bring clearing skies for Friday evening. Lows Friday night cooling back to the upper 40s to around 50.

For the weekend, that surface high pressure will keep skies mostly clear for both Saturday and Sunday. Highs this weekend warmer, reaching the low to mid-70s.

The next work week looks to be mostly dry but a chance for storms early next week. Current timing has the rain in KELOLAND late Monday into Tuesday for the eastern area of KELOLAND. Central KELOLAND could see some rain but the west, as of now, looks to remain dry.

Highs next week are expected to be warmest on Tuesday with highs in the mid to upper 70s but the 2nd half of the week will be much cooler, highs in the 50s and 60s.